Stack When Abundant!

[MENTION=13747]101bat[/MENTION] - You have to trust that your coaches can evaluate talent. Then judge their evaluations by the kids that they try to bring in on OVs as options.

Now take the kid Latrell Williams for instance - before this staff was put together he was not a must get recruit for canes fans. Most people on this board was all in love with the most popular guys. This staff proved its competence in evaluating talent when it decided to recruit Latrell because they understand that they may miss on a couple of the top guys. When we all watched the film we were like **** he's not much of drop off (if any) from some of the guys that were wavering. You can bet your a** that those recruits that were wavering pulled up the hudle to see what our options looked like.

There is a ton of talent out there that will go to some of the weaker schools just because they never got recruited by a major program. As long as we have a coach that is not in love with just the top 10 guys and is willing to do the research on the next top 20, 30 or 40 players the a next available or so called "marginal player" is not as bad as it sounds.



Agree I just feel the depth along the O-line is fine right now and no need to reach...If you can find a diamond in the rough type Dt which should be easier to do given the scheme change then bring him in, if not add skills and load up next year
 

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[MENTION=502]Biscuits[/MENTION] - Good pic!

That is a good picture of exactly what the skill positions would look like. Even if all of them are ELITE only 5 or 6 could actually get on the field and play. The rest would be wasted scholarships and no depth on both sides of the lines.

What's crazy about this idea is that you repeat the same sh** because next years class will always look just as good.
 
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